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What is X35CrMo17V?

What is X35CrMo17V?

What is X35CrMo17V?

(OP)
Or more specifically, what can we get in the states that is close to this?

Thanks.

RE: What is X35CrMo17V?

This is a German designation for a martensitic stainless steel that is now obsolete.  The standard grade is now X39CrMo17-1 (1.4122) according to DIN EN 10088-2, -3, etc.  As far as I can tell there is no equivalent grade in North America.  The 15.5-17.5 Cr content is higher than Type 420, and since this also contains Mo & V with a C content of ~ 0.4, no standard grade is really even close.  Talk to Cartech about your application and see what they think.

RE: What is X35CrMo17V?

(OP)
Thank you very much. Not the news I wanted to hear, but thank you.
What are the differences between the obsolete grade and the present standard?

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